Dive into the chemical industry: processes, products & technologies in polymers, fuels & materials.
Introduction to the Chemical Industry
What you’ll learn
- Understand the structure and global role of the chemical industry.
- Identify key chemical products and their industrial applications.
- Explain core manufacturing processes and unit operations.
- Distinguish between batch, continuous, and semi-continuous systems.
- Interpret basic engineering diagrams like BFD, PFD, and P&ID.
- Recognize the importance of safety, compliance, and sustainability.
- Explore economic drivers, costs, and financial performance in the industry.
- Discover career paths and skills needed to succeed in the chemical sector.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 3 lectures • 9min.
- 1. Introduction to the Chemical Industry –> 11 lectures • 47min.
- 2. Manufacturing Processes in the Chemical Industry –> 14 lectures • 45min.
- 3. Common Industries & Their Products –> 11 lectures • 26min.
- 4. Regulations and Compliance in the Chemical Industry –> 7 lectures • 17min.
- 5. Careers in the Chemical Industry –> 5 lectures • 10min.
- 6. Emerging Technologies and Innovation in the Chemical Industry –> 5 lectures • 11min.
- 7. Future Outlook of the Chemical Industry –> 4 lectures • 7min.
- Closure –> 2 lectures • 4min.

Requirements
Introduction to the Chemical Industry
Explore the industry behind the products that shape our daily lives!
The chemical industry is everywhere—yet most people don’t realize how deeply it impacts everything from the food we eat to the cars we drive and the phones we use.
This course is your friendly and comprehensive introduction to the vast world of chemical manufacturing.
In this course, you’ll gain a solid understanding of what the chemical industry is, how it operates, and why it matters. We’ll walk through essential topics such as:
- Major product categories like bulk chemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics, and fertilizers
- Industrial processes including distillation, drying, chemical reactions, and more
- Manufacturing approaches: continuous, batch, and semi-continuous systems
- The global chemical value chain and how raw materials become end products
- Key players in the industry—from global giants like BASF and Dow to regional leaders
- Trends and challenges, including sustainability, green chemistry, and digital innovation
- Career opportunities, top skills in demand, and how you can fit into this dynamic field
Whether you’re a non-technical professional looking to better understand your company’s operations, a student or career changer exploring opportunities, or an engineer refreshing your industry context, this course is made for you.
You don’t need a chemistry degree or plant experience—just curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Come discover how the chemical industry powers the modern world, one molecule at a time!